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Additional Activities
Anup Malani
Professor of Law and Aaron Director Research Scholar
1111 East 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
phone: 773-702-9602
email: amalani@uchicago.edu
Honors and Awards
Order of the Coif, 2000 Stepan Chemical Company Scholarship, 1999 2000John M. Olin Fellowship in Law and Economics, 1998 2000Bradley Foundation Fellowship, 1997 2000 Beale Prize (top grade, legal research), 1997 Distinction (top score), Econometrics Field Exam, University of Chicago, Department of Economics, 1996 University of Chicago Fellowship, 1995 2000 Metropolitan Life Insurance Scholar, 1988 - 1990
Affiliations, Presentations, and Service
Faculty Member, DEEP-C Lab, Resources for the Future/Princeton University
Research Affiliate, Joint Center for Poverty Research, Northwestern University/University of Chicago
Presentations:
Forthcoming 2007: University of Pennsylvania, April; Harvard Law School (2), April; University of North Carolina Law School, April; 2007 Annual Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance, June; RAND, Fall.
2007: Coase Lecture, University of Chicago, Jan.; University of Michigan Law School, Jan.; University of Chicago, Feb.; Yale Law School, Feb.
2006: University of Chicago, MacLean Center; Harvard Law School (2); University of Virginia Law School (2); University of Chicago Law School (3); American Law & Economics Association Meetings; University of Illinois-Chicago (2); Resources for the Future; World Bank; Northwestern University Law School.
2005: Midwest Law and Economics Conference, Oct. 2005; University of Virginia Law School, Sept. 2005; University of Chicago Law School, Aug. 2005; University of Virginia Law School, June 2005; University of Virginia, Department of Economics, May 2005; American Law & Economics Association Annual Meeting; May 2005; University of Virginia Law School, Apr. 2005; Columbia Law School, Feb. 2005; Washington University Olin School of Business, Feb. 2005; Washington University Law School, Feb. 2005; University of Virginia Law School, Jan. 2005.
2004: University of Chicago conference on Pharmaceutical Innovation and Cost, Nov. 2004; Federal Reserve Bank of New York/Princeton University Conference on Non-Profit Governance, Sept. 2004; Georgetown University Law Center, Sept. 2004; University of Virginia Law School, Aug. 2004; North American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society, June 2004; American Law and Economics Association Annual Meeting, May 2004; George Mason University, Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science, April 2004; University of Virginia Law School, April 2004; University of North Carolina Law School, March 2004; University of Virginia Law School, Jan. 2004.
1993 - 2003: University of California-Irvine, Oct. 2003; RAND (Santa Monica)/University of Southern California Law School, Oct. 2003; University of Chicago, Department of Economics, Oct. 2003, Aug. 2003; University of Virginia, Department of Economics, Oct. 2002; University of Pennsylvania Law School, Feb. 2002; NBER Conference on Not-for-Profit Organizations, Florida, January 2002; University of Chicago, Department of Economics, March 2001, May 1999.
Organized the Sadie Lewis Webb Program in Law and Biomedicine Health Law and Policy Speakers Series, 2003-2005; John M. Olin Conference on Empirical Research in Corporate, Securities, and Bankruptcy Law at the University of Virginia Law School (also a commentator), Feb. 2004.
Referee: American Law and Economics Review, Health Affairs, International Review of Law and Economics, Journal of the American Medical Association, Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Legal Studies, Journal of Political Economy, and RAND Journal of Economics.
Grants and Research Projects
University of Chicago Program in Pharmaceutical Policy, “Estimating the Negative Resistance Externality from Antibiotic Use,” $11,667, with Amitabh Chandra and Darius Lakdawalla.
Pfizer Inc., Evidence-based Medicine Group, "Measuring Heterogeneity in Treatment Effects," $35,000, with Barton Hamilton.
Bankard Fund, "Hidden Components of Executive Compensation: Supplemental Employee Retirement Plans and Change-in-Control Payments," 2005, $25,000, with Rajesh Aggarwal.
Principal Investigator on medical trial of the effect of caffeine on blood pressure and pulse, conducted at the General Clinical Research Center, University of Virginia, HIC #11701.
Media Citations/Appearances
ABA Journal, “Clerks Avoid Getting Their DIGs In,” quoted on reputational consequences to law clerks of cases dismissed by the Supreme Court as improvidently granted, March 2007.
Discussion of “For-Profit Charities” paper: David Haskell, “For-Profit Philanthropy,” NYT Magazine (Dec. 10, 2006); Aaron Steinberg, “Greed is Good (for Philanthropy),” Reason Online (Oct. 26, 2006); Amanda Griscom Little, “Virgin green,” Salon.com (Sept. 30, 2006); Andrew Cassell, “Google tries to refresh our notion of charity,” Philadelphia Inquirer (Sep. 17, 2006).
Chicago Tonight, WTTW-Chicago, Discussion of John Roberts nomination to the Supreme Court with Phil Ponce, Sept. 13, 2005.
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